No Filter: Plural wives, big enterprise at historic General Steam

FEATURE — Where, oh where is Grady? In Episode 54 of the “No Filter Show,” Co-hosts Paul Ford and “Fill-in” (otherwise known as Dan Fowlks) roam around General Steam, a historic site located about 15 miles west of Veyo. The story of General Steam founder Leroy Wilson is a tale of big love, big innovation … and a big murder.

Go with the boys as they discover old trees, old treasures and even some pioneer-era crabapples on a historic stroll through Wilson’s former stomping grounds.

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The "No Filter Show" is a whimsical sometimes semi-serious comedy exploring the essence of Utah's Dixie.
Co-hosts Grady Sinclair and Paul Ford explore things historic and current, rich and ridiculous. In some episodes they bring you business spotlights, in others they feature people and happenings in the region.
Statements and content are intended for fun and sometimes tongue-in-cheek; neither are representative of positions or opinions of St. George News, and the show does not purport to offer a straight news report.
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1 Comment

Another good No Filter segment boys.
I think? I was near or passed by this segment place when I was ATV’ing going to the Enterprise lakes area for fishing. (Also saw signs of illegal pot grows in the area too). After a short inspection of my GPS coordinates, etc.,continued my journey on to the lakes.